tech outshoressed jobs to korea, to south korea, and also to mexico, and i believe we want to be making things here in america-not outsourcing jobs. we want to employ folks here in our country and not elsewhere, and so the picture is one that came from the coors tech web site about their facility in south korea, and there has been -- i know that joe has complained about it, but just from their own investor statements, our facility in korea, quote, allows us to manufacture low-cost product in asia for our u.s. customers and in order to enhance profits the company is transferring certain labor intensative, high volume component manufacturing to sore sew know a, mexico, and finallily his brother said we're pleased with our record third quarter, we're benefiting from the outsourcing trend. so these are statements being made to his investors, and i believe if we make things here in america, we should be encouraging things like the production tax credit, the wind, energy production tax credit, which then brings manufacturers to america and to our area. >> short answer. tell me why you object